Memphis Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys
Helping You Recover the Money You Deserve After a TBI
According to The Tennessee Health Department, around 7,000 people suffer traumatic brain injuries (also known as TBIs) in Tennessee each year. Since the brain is protected by only a thin layer of bone and fluid, it doesn’t take much force to suffer an injury. In fact, the sudden deceleration associated with many car accidents is one of the most common causes of brain injury in the United States today.
The physical and mental effects of a brain injury can be serious and wide-ranging and lead to permanent disabilities, causing patients and their families to drastically change their lives.
These are just some of the many reasons you should talk to a Memphis personal injury lawyer before speaking with an insurance company or agreeing to a quick settlement after a TBI.
Dial (901) 526-2126 or contact us online to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our Memphis catastrophic injury attorneys at Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi.
Your Legal Options After a TBI
If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury because of the negligence of a third party, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your losses. Treatment for brain injuries can be intense and costly — and we want to make sure you can afford it without having to worry.
Types of damages that you can recover compensation for include:
- Medical treatments and associated costs
- Lost income from missing work
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of future earning potential
- Loss of quality of life
Our Memphis brain injury attorneys take the time to understand who you are as a person, what your life was like before the accident, and how it has been changed. We also work with medical specialists, life care planners, and other experts to ensure we seek appropriate compensation on your behalf.
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Accidents That Lead to Traumatic Brain Injuries
As we mentioned, car accidents can lead to TBI even when there is no direct contact with the head. However, a large percentage of TBIs do involve the head colliding with another object. Falls are among the top causes of this injury, as are accidents that result in a victim being struck by an object or propelled into one.
No matter the type of accident that leads to a brain injury, a victim may be able to bring a lawsuit against a negligent person or party that caused it. We have experience serving clients who have been injured by:
- Motor vehicle accidents (all types)
- Medical negligence
- Nursing home abuse
- Defective products
- Property owner negligence
- Construction accidents
Brain injuries can happen in a split second but will affect victims for the rest of their lives. If you or a loved one has suffered in this way, help is available.
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Life Before and After a Serious Brain Injury
The changes caused by brain injuries may be subtle and unexpected, or they may be pronounced and easy to diagnose. Concussions, the most common and mild type of TBI, may only result in a brief blackout the victim doesn’t notice. However, the full effects of a traumatic brain injury can take time to reveal themselves. In many cases, close friends and family members may not notice subtle personality changes, memory loss, and other effects until weeks or months have passed.
Moderate and severe brain injuries are likely to cause lasting disabilities that can affect a range of skills including:
- Vision
- Hearing
- Language comprehension and ability to communicate
- Concentration
- Logic and reason
- Memory and recall
- Physical ability
Though rehabilitation can often help brain injury patients regain some of their lost abilities, full recovery is very rare. Many patients will have to learn how to use assistive devices and/or receive daily care to ensure all their needs are met.
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Turn to a Trusted Tennessee Firm for Your TBI Case
Since 1970, Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC have been helping individuals and families obtain compensation for the tremendous costs and other losses associated with TBI and other injuries. To put our experience and resources to work for you, all you need to do is call our office today at (901) 526-2126
Whether you come to see us in Memphis or we travel to meet with you in your home or at the hospital, the consultation is free—no strings attached. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day, and we have a second office in Olive Branch, MS so we can help even more injury victims.
We handle brain injury claims on a contingency basis. Our Memphis TBI lawyers do not charge any legal fees until we obtain a settlement or verdict in your favor. If you want to discuss whether you may have a traumatic brain injury case, please reach out.
Call (901) 526-2126 any time to schedule a free consultation.